1965 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 Convertible �€" 455 Big Block, M21
Muncie 4-Speed, Factory Tach, Built by Ricky Hill Why This Car Is
Special The 1965 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 occupies a specific and
important place in muscle car history. In 1965, the 442 was still
an option package applied to the Cutlass body rather than a
standalone model �€" the designation standing for 4-barrel
carburetor, 4-speed transmission, and dual exhaust. That year,
Oldsmobile offered the 442 package on the Cutlass in coupe,
hardtop, and convertible form, and the convertible was the rarest
of the three body styles. The combination of the open body with the
full 442 performance package made these cars desirable when new,
and they remain among the most sought-after mid-sixties GM
intermediates today. What makes this particular 1965 Oldsmobile
Cutlass 442 convertible stand out from a collector standpoint is
the combination of factory-correct options and the quality of the
work done to upgrade it. The car was built in 2003 by Ricky Hill, a
well-regarded master fabricator, and the choices made during that
build reflect someone who understood both the car's heritage and
how to make it genuinely usable. Rather than chasing
numbers-matching correctness, Hill installed a Oldsmobile 455 cubic
inch big block �€" the same family of engine Oldsmobile used in its
highest-performance applications in later years �€" and paired it
with an M21 Muncie close-ratio 4-speed gearbox. The result is a car
that drives the way the original 442 package was meant to perform,
with considerably more displacement than any 1965 buyer could have
ordered from the factory. The VIN on this car decodes to a 1965
Oldsmobile Cutlass convertible, built at the Lansing, Michigan
assembly plant �€" the home of Oldsmobile production for most of
the brand's history. Features List - Oldsmobile 455 cubic inch big
block V8, rated at 365 horsepower - M21 Muncie close-ratio 4-speed
manual transmission - CPP power front disc brakes - Power steering
- Factory air conditioning with dash vents - Power convertible top
- Hartz cloth convertible top - Factory tachometer mounted on
center console - Bucket seats with center console - Red vinyl
interior upholstery - Red carpet - Chrome door panel trim - AM
radio - Edelbrock carburetor on aluminum intake manifold - Chrome
air cleaner - Inline fuel filter - Dual exhaust - Coated
undercarriage - Seat belts Mechanical The engine under the hood of
this 1965 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 is an Oldsmobile 455 cubic inch
big block, dressed with a chrome air cleaner marked 'Oldsmobile
Rocket 455 Ultra High Compression' �€" a period-correct touch that
fits the car well visually. The 455 is fed by an Edelbrock
carburetor sitting on an aluminum intake manifold, which reduces
weight over the factory cast iron piece and improves throttle
response. An inline fuel filter is visible in the engine bay, and
the A/C compressor has been fitted as part of the build rather than
deleted to make room. Power steering and a power brake booster are
also in place, making this a car that handles daily driving demands
without fighting the driver. The transmission is an M21 Muncie
4-speed, the close-ratio version of Muncie's celebrated unit. The
M21 was designed for high-revving applications where keeping the
engine in its power band through the gears mattered more than wide
spacing for street driving. With a 455 big block producing torque
across a broad rpm range, the M21 is a strong match �€" it keeps
the driver involved without the gear gaps of the M20 wide-ratio
unit. The 4-speed shifter is mounted on the center console, exactly
where it belongs in a 442-optioned Cutlass. Braking has been
upgraded with CPP (Classic Performance Products) power front disc
brakes, a worthwhile improvement on a car with this much engine.
The undercarriage has been coated, and the underside photos show a
solid, well-prepared structure. The dual exhaust system exits
cleanly at the rear bumper, and the rear sus
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